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The Semi-opened Infrastructure Model (SopIM): A Frame to Set Up an Organizational Learning Process

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Organizational, Business, and Technological Aspects of the Knowledge Society (WSKS 2010)

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In this paper, we introduce the ”Semi-opened Infrastructure Model (SopIM)” implemented to deploy Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge-based Systems within a large industrial company. This model illustrates what could be two of the operating elements of the Model for General Knowledge Management within the Enterprise (MGKME) that are essential to set up the organizational learning process that leads people to appropriate and use concepts, methods and tools of an innovative technology: the ”Ad hoc Infrastructures” element, and the ”Organizational Learning Processes” element.

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Grundstein, M. (2010). The Semi-opened Infrastructure Model (SopIM): A Frame to Set Up an Organizational Learning Process. In: Lytras, M.D., Ordonez de Pablos, P., Ziderman, A., Roulstone, A., Maurer, H., Imber, J.B. (eds) Organizational, Business, and Technological Aspects of the Knowledge Society. WSKS 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 112. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16324-1_12

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